Ancient Dogs

Submitted by Doug Lederman on September 7, 2012 - 3:00am

In today’s Academic Minute, Durham University's Greger Larson discusses how the DNA of modern dogs is changing our understanding of what the earliest domesticated dogs were like. Larson is a reader in the Department of Archaeology at Durham, in Britain, and the principal investigator in the Durham Evolution & Ancient DNA Lab. Find out more about him here[1]. A transcript of this podcast can be found here[2].